A bit too busy for my taste. The composition would be all the stronger if you lost the ladybugs, iguana, and raptor, and perhaps the cub. The fact that the visible parts of the lion's mane and fur appear completely dry seems a bit odd to my eyes. And where is the visual explanation for why the light on the lion's head is coming from over the viewer's right shoulder despite the sun (and "God rays") being visible in the background? Even in a fantasy image, the theme of which I like, by the way, consistency in lighting the components of a composite is important for a convincing result.